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Short-term variations in surface UV-B irradiance and total ozone column at Ny-Ålesund during the QAARC campaign

Authors :
Petkov, Boyan
Vitale, Vito
Gröbner, Julian
Hülsen, Gregor
De Simone, Sara
Gallo, Veronica
Tomasi, Claudio
Busetto, Maurizio
Barth, Vigdis Lonar
Lanconelli, Christian
Mazzola, Mauro
Source :
Atmospheric Research. May2012, Vol. 108, p9-18. 10p.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Abstract: Diurnal variations in total ozone column were observed to exceed 40DU during the QAARC campaign of late spring 2009 held at the Ny-Ålesund Arctic station in Svalbard. They were correlated to corresponding oscillations of surface UV-B irradiance, assuming that the strong dependence between these two variables ensures the reliability of registered total ozone oscillations. To make the comparison, an approach is proposed that allows the retrieval of diurnal variability in UV-B irradiance due to total ozone column changes, for application to the data collected during the campaign. The UV irradiance features observed with the reference spectroradiometer over a 7-day period were analyzed together with the corresponding ozone column data-sets, simultaneously obtained using two different devices. Power curves were found to provide the best-fit solutions for the retrieved UV-B variations, examined as a function of total ozone variations. Such approximations are characterized by regression coefficients of about −0.94 and by the exponent named in earlier studies as the radiation amplification factor (RAF), which was found to vary between 0.79 and 2.49. These RAF evaluations are in good agreement with previous estimates derived from both field measurements and model evaluations, which confirm the complete dependability of the short-term variations in the ozone column measured at Ny-Ålesund. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01698095
Volume :
108
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Atmospheric Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
73775330
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2012.01.006